Hundreds of Birds Come Home To Duluth
One of our favorite annual events is the yearly "Migration"
hosted by owners and flyers of the Cirrus Design flock. Gathering
in the shadow of the CD factory in Duluth, Minnesota, it is an
event chock full of fun, fellowship, education and more than a few
surprises.
Exceptionally well organized, by ANY standard, the event hosts
hundreds of planes, flyers and exhibitors -- and rarely leaves any
attendee looking for more.
That said, the annual COPA Migration is obviously THE biggest
event of the year for Cirrus pilots. Just a few days ago, in early
July 2008, hundreds of Cirrus aircraft flew in from all over the
country (and beyond) to return to the "nest" to take advantage of
an extensive and varied roster of activities for the pilots AND
their families.
Migration events include a number of unique and
highly-anticipated evening social events, numerous seminars and
presentations, and an extensive trade exhibition. Migration always
includes exciting speakers and aviation personalities - like this
year's presentation by Rod Machado. Two flight programs (for pilots
and non-pilots alike) were conducted as well as lots of activities
for pilots and their families.
One of the more eagerly awaited events was the appearance of
aviation author and humorist, Rod Machado. Rod debuted a new
presentation entitled "Single Pilot IFR Flying Strategies: Less
Work, Greater Safety, More Fun." Machado told attendees to, "Come
prepared to learn about communication efficiency, precision and
non-precision approach techniques, interpreting NEXRAD imagery and
much more! This program is excellent for seasoned IFR pros or those
working on their instrument rating."
There's more... so much more to an annual migration, but rather
than hear us tell you all about it, let's sit down with COPA Prez,
Curt Sanford, and get a solid overview of one of the most
progressive and impressive owner organizations in all GA.
Aero-TV profiles The Cirrus Owner's and Pilot's
Association Annual "Migration"
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